by Larry Dean | Jun 9, 2019
June 4, 2018 Strong Towns by Rachel Quednau Kenmore Boulevard in Akron, Ohio is in the process of a street redesign which may involve the loss of some on-street parking spots in order to create protected bike lanes. This sort of transition is happening all...
by Byron Rovegno | May 31, 2019
This story was made possible by our members. Join today. STORY BY Melissa and Chris BrunlettTwitter Lessons from the Dutch, where the number of bikes exceeds the number of people. EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is excerpted from “Building the Cycling City,” by Melissa...
by Dick Blaine | May 24, 2019
THE CYCLE LIFE Mar 8, 2017Photo: Seattle Municipal Archives/Flickr In 1967, Davis broke ground on the country’s first true bike lane. Fifty years later, we look back on the inaugural system’s impact—and how more work remains to be done to protect...
by Larry Dean | May 12, 2019
Silicon Valley Bike Coalition is organizing a bike ride of San Jose’s new Better Bikeways Network. The intent is for folks from neighboring jurisdictions to learn from each other, just like the ride we did in Cupertino last year. The ride is on Sunday May...
by Stuart Rosenberg | Apr 25, 2019
Vintage Electric Bikes: Great looks and incredible power make these ebikes head turners Seth Weintraub – Apr. 24th 2019 4:12 pm ET @llsethj 10 Comments Vintage Electric Bikes out of San Jose California is a boutique e-bike firm that specializes in great...
by Larry Dean | Apr 22, 2019
View Larger Image Why should communities across the country embrace initiatives focused on increasing biking and walking? As it turns out, riding a bike and walking have demonstrated a wide range of benefits. Embracing biking and walking campaigns can bolster...